effort - use in sentences

Preposition: towards

  • disarmament: Asserts that efforts toward disarmament must be taken both regionally and globally and welcomes initiatives already taken.

Converse of object

  • make: We have made every effort to retain many of the original features.
  • coordinate: The Demining 2010 Initiative, through US leadership, will seek to coordinate these efforts.
  • expend: Similarly where adjustments in the effort expended on academic work are made there are also implications for what happens at the operational level.
  • require: In general, new activities require voluntary effort to master them.
  • put: There was an enormous effort put in to raise this money.
  • undermine: These attempts invariably weaken the Labor left and undermine efforts to unite the left around a common alternative economic and political strategy.

Adjective modifier

  • concerted: It will take a concerted effort to undo the damage done in the last eight years.
  • considerable: Considerable communal efforts would have been required for their construction.
  • collaborative: Since 1986, she's been staging co-productions collaborative efforts made with the input and influence of other cities, mainly European.
  • reasonable: It is expected that students and staff will make reasonable efforts to resolve matters at the outset.
  • strenuous: Strenuous efforts were made over the four months of the project to identify all the final reports of the relevant funded research.
  • conscious: Basically, any conscious effort to exercise your brain can potentially create new brain cell connections.

Preposition: on

  • behalf: Public sector staff welcome such recognition of their efforts on behalf of customers.

Noun used with modifier

  • fundraising: Auction donations are an everyday way to raise money, complementing your current fundraising efforts.
  • relief: The YMCA Movement is also coming together in this relief effort.
  • war: How did horse chestnuts help the war effort during the First World War?
  • reconstruction: Health, education, and psychosocial support also need to be central to any national reconstruction efforts.
  • rescue: Grampian Police said the rescue effort was helped by favorable conditions.
  • solo: Goal of the Week is awarded to Arsenal's Sylvain Wiltord for his stunning solo effort against Birmingham.

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